Mt. Mansfield State Forest Adventures
Mt. Mansfield State Forest is Vermont's largest state forest offering a diverse range of outdoor activities amidst rich biodiversity and stunning mountain landscapes.
About Mt. Mansfield State Forest
Mt. Mansfield State Forest spans over 44,444 acres in Vermont, housing the highest peak in the state, Mt. Mansfield. Its unique geology includes a combination of rugged mountain terrain, dense forests, and alpine tundra at the summit. The area is rich in biodiversity, featuring hardwood forests, diverse wildlife including bear and moose, and rare plant species. Established in 1939, the forest is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering extensive hiking trails, including sections of the Long Trail, Vermont's famous hiking trail, and backcountry skiing opportunities. The forest's appeal lies in its varied topography and ecological richness, making it a favorite for both leisurely walks and challenging climbs. Key attractions include the summit ridge of Mt. Mansfield, providing breathtaking panoramic views and ample opportunities for photography. This state forest is popular among both locals and visitors for its natural beauty and recreational offerings.
Highlights
The summit of Mt. Mansfield, the highest point in Vermont, offering extraordinary views.
Rare alpine tundra ecosystem home to unique plant species.
Stowe Mountain Resort within the forest providing ski and snowboard opportunities.
The Long Trail, a historic hiking path traversing the length of Vermont.
Notable Natural Features
Mt. Mansfield Summit
Offers the highest vantage point in Vermont with sweeping 360-degree views.
The Nose
A prominent peak on the Mt. Mansfield ridge providing distinctive views.
Profanity Trail
A challenging but rewarding hike known for its steepness and stunning scenery.